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Putin propaganda. The Times defeated the scandalous Amnesty International Report

Amnesty International Logo (photo: Amnesty International Ukraine/Facebook) The British edition of The Times has struck with a sharp criticism on the scandalous report of Amnesty International on Ukraine and the Armed Forces. The journalists of the publication called the Putin propaganda of the Amnesty International statement, stressed that the organization decided to destroy trust in the Russian propaganda service.

The publication emphasizes that the statement of obligations under the Geneva Convention, which is appealed by the organization is not at all to blame and blame the victims of aggression what Amnesty does. " "It is not surprising that the Ukrainian office of the group they did not consult, condemned these predictable conclusions, while the Russian Embassy in London willingly reproduced them," The Times writes.

The article states that during the war in Chechnya and Syria, the Russian army is constantly attacking civilian objects. "The Ukrainian forces will brave these invaders, while trying to help civilians leave dangerous areas," journalists write. The Times reminds that the organization was already "humiliated before the Kremlin", refusing to recognize Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny prisoner of conscience. "Obviously, Amnesty has not taken anything from this fiasco.

Agnes Secretary General Callamar complained that the group was criticized on social networks, as if it were a offended side, and that its light -hearted feuilleton about Ukraine had the status of a sacred writing," said The Times. Journalists believe that Kallarmar should immediately resign, although it will not be able to save the reputation of the organization. "Once a revered humanitarian organization Amnesty now demonstrates a pathetic indifference to oppression.

Detecting its softness to crime and softness in fascism, it must have a decency to leave the stage," the authors of the article write. Earlier, the International Human Rights Organization of Amnesty International has accused Ukraine of “violating the laws of war” due to the alleged deployment of military bases in residential areas, schools and hospitals.

The Ukrainian Office of Amnesty International reported that it was not related to fixing such facts and that a separate team of response department of Amnesty International crisis was engaged in preparation of the report. The Director of the Ukrainian Office of Amnesty International Oksana Pokalchuk on Friday, August 5, said she was being dismissed. The President's office stated that Amnesty International participates in the Russian misinformation campaign.